LED Driver Waterproof IP67 Power Supply 100W 12V DC 8.5a Transformer thinner and Durable with US 3-Prong Plug Plate for Outdoor Use
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You'll need to purchase another LED RGB controller, connect it to the input led light terminals via the RGB port, and connect the input LED RGB controller to the output of our adapter. br>Wait! br>Wait! br>Wait! LED RGB controller has only the ability to adjust RGB color; it cannot be connected directly to 110V voltage and must be used in conjunction with our adapter. Thank you very much! br>
This isn't your standard transformer. It's a power supply, to be precise. That means there is control logic in place that checks for faults and ramps up the power with its switching power supply logic during those three seconds. It can, however, be set to boot immediately, but this comes with the risk of a power spike, and it is not a dimmable LED driver. I'm using it as a constant-on power source with an LED controller to dim the output. When demand falls, the electricity supply will use less energy.
To begin, make sure the power supply is still operational on its own. If the driver is also on the job, the variable speed controller could be the source of the problem. If it does not work, the power supply has been damaged. br>Because the variable speed controller controls the motor and other equipment, it starts with three times the current running normally, which can damage the transformer. br>As a result, the variable speed controller could be removed.
Yes, you certainly can; we hope you enjoy using it.
Selected User Reviews For LED Driver Waterproof IP67 Power Supply 100W 12V DC 8.5a Transformer thinner and Durable with US 3-Prong Plug Plate for Outdoor Use
Once the cabinet was used, the light that came with it became useless. I bought a 24-inch light bar for off-roading to solve the problem. It was bolted inside the blast cabinet and powered by this ingenious power supply. The power supply is compact, lightweight, and simple to install. I used some crimp connectors to connect the light to the switch and did some quick soldering to transfer the old power supply connector to this new power supply. I ensured that the power supply was not over 80% capacity as a safety margin. In this case, I'm powering a 120w light with a 150w power supply. Look no further if you're in need of a reliable power supply.
UPDATE: Look for item B07SB2WY7Z, which is 200W and more than twice the size but lacks the power-saving feature. This one works with a delay and provides more power without overheating. It costs more, but it's worth it. br>br>Too hot to handle supplying LED strips with 8 amps (measured). That was close to the mark, but not by much. When I switched to a different brand, my current went up. This suggests that the output was not well-controlled. However, I could never feel safe operating at or near the spec output current. When I contacted the seller, they assured me that it was built to run extremely hot. Returned.
I'm using LV lights with it. Love it. It's a small device that does a good job. My 12 AWG wire runs for LV yard lights are 150 feet long, and everything appears to be in good working order. I liked it so much that I purchased two more for the front and back yards. br>br>Instead of getting a single large transformer, I liked the idea of having several smaller circuits that make it easier to wire the yard and give me more control over individual circuits. I connected these drivers to meross smart plugs so I could use Apple Homekit to automate these lights.
It gets very hot (around 50 degrees Celsius) when set to maximum brightness, so I added some heatsinks.
This was purchased to power outdoor uplighting on my home's front porch. The majority of the fixtures are 5W LEDs, but two of them are 20W halogens. Total power consumption is 70W. Close to the foundation, the power supply is buried in 3/4" stone. There is some rain/snow, but not much. So far, I've made it through a summer and half of a winter, so things are looking up. This purchase has made me extremely happy. I'd purchase it again.
It's very hot with about 60 Watts on it. In addition, turning it on takes a solid 4 to 5 seconds.
For my O gauge train scenery, I use this product indoors. It's connected to a board that has a variety of connections (some to unrelated devices). Instead of connecting to the transformer, use 12 volt LED lighting. In addition, I use a wifi plug that displays the amount of power consumed. I have other connections to make, but I am confident that the 150 watt rating will handle the job nicely. The product worked the first time I used it, is quiet, easy to install, and never even got warm using 23 watts for a while. For my needs, I've been pleased with the unit so far.
The year is 2021, and it has already failed. The voltage ranges from 10 to 11 volts. I assume it isn't putting out enough current to light one string of 12V lights because it is 5V but won't power the LEDs. You'd think I'd get two years' worth of use out of it, but you'd be wrong. I only use it for Halloween and Christmas decorations, so it only lasted about two months. I'll have to order another one now. This one, however, will not be one of them.